apt-2ldk Room Amenities Complete List | What's Provided & What to Bring
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apt-2ldk Room Amenities Complete List | What's Provided & What to Bring

IGO JournalJuly 6, 20263 min read

apt-2ldk Equipped with 20+ amenities including Wi-Fi, Smart TV, washing machine, microwave, refrigerator, ironing board, safe, smart lock. 3 major supply categories + 5 recommended items to bring.

Table of Contents

  1. In-Room Amenities|3 Categories
    1. 01|Appliances & Internet|Wi-Fi / Smart TV / Microwave / Refrigerator / Washing Machine / Ironing Board
    2. 02|Bathroom & Amenities|Shampoo, Body Soap, Towels, Slippers
    3. 03|Other|Safety Box, Smoke Detector, Security Camera
  2. Recommended to Bring|5 Items
    1. 04|Personal Care|Toothbrush, Facial Cleanser, Makeup Remover
    2. 05|Medications and Contact Lens Solutions
    3. 06|Adapter|Japan uses Type A
    4. 07|Foot Bath / Hand Warmer|Winter Available
    5. 08|Umbrella|Available at convenience stores

"What should I bring to the hotel?" is the most complicated question before departure.

This article organizes a checklist for apt-2ldk of **what's already in the room vs what you need to bring yourself**.

Room Main Visual
apt-2ldk In-Room 20+ Amenities

In-Room Amenities|3 Categories

01|Appliances & Internet|Wi-Fi / Smart TV / Microwave / Refrigerator / Washing Machine / Ironing Board

Included: Free Wi-Fi, Smart TV (projection / Netflix available), microwave, refrigerator, washing machine (with laundry balls), ironing board, iron, air conditioning, heating, hair dryer.

Not available: Gas stove, oven, toaster, dishwasher.
Kitchenette
Complete Home Appliance Setup

02|Bathroom & Amenities|Shampoo, Body Soap, Towels, Slippers

Includes: shampoo, conditioner, body soap, hand soap, towels, bath towels, indoor slippers, toilet paper, trash bin.

Not provided: facial cleanser, toner, makeup remover, cotton swabs.
Bathroom
Complete Basic Amenities

03|Other|Safety Box, Smoke Detector, Security Camera

Includes: Safety box (double lock), smoke detector, entrance security camera, smart door lock (passcode), work desk + chair, coffee cup, tableware (plate, fork, spoon).

**Not provided**:Instant noodle bowls, thermal bottles, umbrellas.

Entrance
Other Facilities

Recommended to Bring|5 Items

04|Personal Care|Toothbrush, Facial Cleanser, Makeup Remover

Out of environmental consideration, the hotel **does not automatically replenish toothbrushes and toothpaste**——please bring your own. We also recommend bringing facial cleansers and makeup removers.

If you forget to bring something, you can purchase it at a convenience store or Don Quijote.

05|Medications and Contact Lens Solutions

Personal medications (cold medicine, pain relievers, digestive aids) and contact lens solution should be brought from home.

Available at Japanese drugstores, but the ingredient labels are in Japanese. **Can be used in emergencies, but not recommended as a first choice**.

06|Adapter|Japan uses Type A

Japanese outlets are **Type A two-pin plugs**. Taiwan/Hong Kong plugs can be used directly. **US, Europe, and Southeast Asia** plugs require an adapter.

Voltage is typically 100V (Taiwan 110V), but high-wattage appliances should have their input range checked.

07|Foot Bath / Hand Warmer|Winter Available

Winter Tokyo 5°C, **hand warmers ¥150/each** are available at convenience stores, but we recommend bringing your own supply.

The bathroom does not have a bathtub, but you can purchase a foot bath heater during winter.

08|Umbrella|Available at convenience stores

Tokyo experiences heavy rainfall during the rainy season (tsuyu) in early summer and the autumn rainy season (aki-tsuyu). **Bringing your own folding umbrella is more durable than purchasing a plastic umbrella on-site.**

Forgot something? You can buy it at LOFT or MUJI for ¥1,500-3,000.

Shinjuku Street
We recommend bringing a durable umbrella

**Most amenities are provided**. You only need to bring toiletries + medications + adapters.

Learn about the complete apt-2ldk configuration: apt-2ldk room page.

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